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Basra has been historically one of the richest cities of Iraq. In the old times and it still is a major center of trade and the country’s gateway to the outside world. It also holds vast oil reserves.
Agriculturally it is also rich and provides much of the drier provinces with fruit and vegetables.
It is known for its shanashils or balconies and terraces. Once it was a multicultural hub of Muslims, Christians, Jews and some Kurds in addition to foreign traders and company workers. Traces of the past glamour are still seen here and there.
But years of neglect added to years of war and sanctions led to the decay of most parts of Basra while parts of it are under renovation to keep up with the demand for business.

Night vision:
1. Various of bright lights flashing as guns and mortars fire
2. Wide of shots coming from jeep and other Royal Marines' vehicles
3. Wide shot of fire-fight with soldier in vehicle with gun in foreground
4. Coalition vehicle in convoy on road
5. Wide of bright lights of ammunition from the fire fight passing through the shot
6. Vehicles on road, fire-fight in background
7. fire-fight, troops on vehicles in foreground
8. Two jeeps on road, flares from mortars falling in background
9. UPSOUND (English) "Get them out now, get them all out."
10. Tilt up of marine firing flare, mortar and gunshot into the air
11. Marine behind sand bank
Night vision:
12. Shot of Royal Marine firing automatic weapon
13. Marine in foreground, manoeuvering tanks behind him
14. Convoy of vehicles with flashes of light from fire-fight passing through shot
15. Marine firing several flares
Daylight shots:
16. Tracking shot with ruins of houses, plumes of black smoke on landscape, passing a wrecked and burnt Iraqi tank by road
17. A second wrecked tank by roadside
18. Third tank behind a sand bank, smoking after fire
19. Wide of several burnt vehicles, including a tank, one vehicle is still in flames
20. Wide of a group of Iraqi men with hands in air, one waving a makeshift white flag, walking towards marines (off camera) through palm trees
21. Wide of same group of men walking, burning tank in background, several plumes of smoke
22. Close up of hands in air
23. Wide of marine searching Iraqi man
24. Marines carrying injured Iraqi on stretcher to field ambulance
25. Group of Iraqi villagers, some waving to camera
26. Wide of marines walking through palm trees by buildings
Daylight shots:
27. BritishChallenger tank moving in to position
28. British soldiers blow up building containing Iraqi weapons cache
Daylight shots:
British frontline, north west of Basra
29. Various of British artillery pieces firing
30. British soldier runs for cover in foxhole as Iraqi fire comes in
31. Various of British artillery pieces firing
32. Various of mobile British 155mm guns on the move
STORYLINE:
British Royal Marines entered the southern Basra neighbourhood of Abu al Khasib after 15 hours of fighting overnight from Sunday to Monday.
In their biggest offensive so far in Iraq, 600 Royal Marines from 40 Commando took up a "consolidation position" before an expected push towards the Shatt-al-Arab waterway on Monday.
The British say an Iraqi force was trapped when a group of British Marines also moved into an area to the east of Abu al Khasib.
Iraqi defenders in bunker positions fired on the marines during the operation which began at 0200 GMT.
The British named the mission "OperationJames" after the fictional spy character James Bond.
It also involved a back up force of two tank squadrons and commando-trained Royal Engineers.
The British say several hundred soldiers in three rifle companies advanced on foot at dawn towards the Shatt-al-Arab waterway.
Throughout Monday morning, plumes of dark smoke rose from wrecked and burning Iraqi tanks, buildings and the landscape were pock-marked with the evidence of the prior night's fire-fight.
By Monday afternoon British guns on the front line north west of Basra were firing repeatedly.
The British army said that during Monday it had destroyed 25 Iraqi tanks, 12 gun positions, armoured cars and Iraqi infantry.
It was also moving up larger 155mm mobile guns with a range of 25 kilometres (15 miles)
The British military said its plan was to keep 3 Iraqi army divisions to the north of Basra out of the region.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/156226f8c67b1f8f10251f12cbd1e667
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The filmscenes are part of a series of travel films taken by Mrs.GeorgiaFriedrich in the 1970s.
available for broadcasting in Full HD : archive@koelnprogramm.de
for more info: www.worldfilmeritage.com or www.weltfilmerbe.de

Iraq war analysis: British troops relive a harrowing rescue mission in Basra
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Iraq war: 10 years on
In the second of a week-long series examining the aftermath of British engagement in Iraq, John Domokos talks to troops stationed in Basra

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Basra, also al-Baṣrah (Arabic: البصرة‎‎), is an Iraqi city located on the Shatt al-Arab between Kuwait and Iran. It had an estimated population of 1.5 million of 2012. Basra is also Iraq's main port, although it does not have deep water access, which is handled at the port of Umm Qasr.
The city is part of the historic location of Sumer, one of the ports from which Sinbad the Sailor journeyed, and a proposed location of the Garden of Eden. It played an important role in early Islamic history and was built in 636 (14 AH). It is Iraq's second largest and most populous city after Baghdad Basra is consistently one of the hottest cities in Iraq, with summer temperatures regularly exceeding 50 °C

Basra

Basra, also written Basrah (Arabic:البصرة‎; BGN: Al Başrah), is an Iraqi city located on the Shatt al-Arab river between Kuwait and Iran. It had an estimated population of 1.5 million of 2012. Basra is also Iraq's main port, although it does not have deep water access, which is handled at the port of Umm Qasr.

The city is part of the historic location of Sumer, one of the ports from which Sinbad the Sailor journeyed, and a proposed location of the Garden of Eden. It played an important role in early Islamic history and was built in 636 AD or 14 AH. It is Iraq's second largest and most populous city after Baghdad (Mosul has an uncertain population under ISIS occupation). Basra is consistently one of the hottest cities in Iraq, with summer temperatures regularly exceeding 50°C (122°F).

Etymology

The city was called by many names throughout its history, Basrah being the most common. In Arabic the word basrah means 'the overwatcher', which might have been an allusion to the city's origin as an Arab military base against the Sassanids. Some sources claim that the name is derived from the Persian word Bas-rah, which means "where many paths meet". Others have argued that the name is derived from the Aramaic word basratha, meaning 'place of huts' or 'settlement'.

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A Rudaw journey to Iraq’s port city of Basra

A Rudaw journey to Iraq’s port city of Basra

A Rudaw journey to Iraq’s port city of Basra

Basra has been historically one of the richest cities of Iraq. In the old times and it still is a major center of trade and the country’s gateway to the outside world. It also holds vast oil reserves.
Agriculturally it is also rich and provides much of the drier provinces with fruit and vegetables.
It is known for its shanashils or balconies and terraces. Once it was a multicultural hub of Muslims, Christians, Jews and some Kurds in addition to foreign traders and company workers. Traces of the past glamour are still seen here and there.
But years of neglect added to years of war and sanctions led to the decay of most parts of Basra while parts of it are under renovation to keep up with the demand for business.

Night vision:
1. Various of bright lights flashing as guns and mortars fire
2. Wide of shots coming from jeep and other Royal Marines' vehicles
3. Wide shot of fire-fight with soldier in vehicle with gun in foreground
4. Coalition vehicle in convoy on road
5. Wide of bright lights of ammunition from the fire fight passing through the shot
6. Vehicles on road, fire-fight in background
7. fire-fight, troops on vehicles in foreground
8. Two jeeps on road, flares from mortars falling in background
9. UPSOUND (English) "Get them out now, get them all out."
10. Tilt up of marine firing flare, mortar and gunshot into the air
11. Marine behind sand bank
Night vision:
12. Shot of Royal Marine firing automatic weapon
13. Marine in foreground, manoeuvering tanks behind him
14. Convoy of vehicles with flashes of light from fire-fight passing through shot
15. Marine firing several flares
Daylight shots:
16. Tracking shot with ruins of houses, plumes of black smoke on landscape, passing a wrecked and burnt Iraqi tank by road
17. A second wrecked tank by roadside
18. Third tank behind a sand bank, smoking after fire
19. Wide of several burnt vehicles, including a tank, one vehicle is still in flames
20. Wide of a group of Iraqi men with hands in air, one waving a makeshift white flag, walking towards marines (off camera) through palm trees
21. Wide of same group of men walking, burning tank in background, several plumes of smoke
22. Close up of hands in air
23. Wide of marine searching Iraqi man
24. Marines carrying injured Iraqi on stretcher to field ambulance
25. Group of Iraqi villagers, some waving to camera
26. Wide of marines walking through palm trees by buildings
Daylight shots:
27. BritishChallenger tank moving in to position
28. British soldiers blow up building containing Iraqi weapons cache
Daylight shots:
British frontline, north west of Basra
29. Various of British artillery pieces firing
30. British soldier runs for cover in foxhole as Iraqi fire comes in
31. Various of British artillery pieces firing
32. Various of mobile British 155mm guns on the move
STORYLINE:
British Royal Marines entered the southern Basra neighbourhood of Abu al Khasib after 15 hours of fighting overnight from Sunday to Monday.
In their biggest offensive so far in Iraq, 600 Royal Marines from 40 Commando took up a "consolidation position" before an expected push towards the Shatt-al-Arab waterway on Monday.
The British say an Iraqi force was trapped when a group of British Marines also moved into an area to the east of Abu al Khasib.
Iraqi defenders in bunker positions fired on the marines during the operation which began at 0200 GMT.
The British named the mission "OperationJames" after the fictional spy character James Bond.
It also involved a back up force of two tank squadrons and commando-trained Royal Engineers.
The British say several hundred soldiers in three rifle companies advanced on foot at dawn towards the Shatt-al-Arab waterway.
Throughout Monday morning, plumes of dark smoke rose from wrecked and burning Iraqi tanks, buildings and the landscape were pock-marked with the evidence of the prior night's fire-fight.
By Monday afternoon British guns on the front line north west of Basra were firing repeatedly.
The British army said that during Monday it had destroyed 25 Iraqi tanks, 12 gun positions, armoured cars and Iraqi infantry.
It was also moving up larger 155mm mobile guns with a range of 25 kilometres (15 miles)
The British military said its plan was to keep 3 Iraqi army divisions to the north of Basra out of the region.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/156226f8c67b1f8f10251f12cbd1e667
Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork

Basra - Basrah - Schatt al-Arab 1979 البصرة شطّ العرب

The filmscenes are part of a series of travel films taken by Mrs.GeorgiaFriedrich in the 1970s.
available for broadcasting in Full HD : archive@koelnprogramm.de
for more info: www.worldfilmeritage.com or www.weltfilmerbe.de

Iraq war analysis: British troops relive a harrowing rescue mission in Basra

Iraq war analysis: British troops relive a harrowing rescue mission in Basra

Iraq war analysis: British troops relive a harrowing rescue mission in Basra

Iraq war analysis: British troops relive a harrowing rescue mission in Basra
Subscribe to the Guardian HERE: http://bitly.com/UvkFpD
Iraq war: 10 years on
In the second of a week-long series examining the aftermath of British engagement in Iraq, John Domokos talks to troops stationed in Basra

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Car ride in basra iraq

Car ride in basra iraq

Car ride in basra iraq

car ride basra iraq

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Travel Basra - Iraq

Travel Basra - Iraq

Travel Basra - Iraq

Basra, also al-Baṣrah (Arabic: البصرة‎‎), is an Iraqi city located on the Shatt al-Arab between Kuwait and Iran. It had an estimated population of 1.5 million of 2012. Basra is also Iraq's main port, although it does not have deep water access, which is handled at the port of Umm Qasr.
The city is part of the historic location of Sumer, one of the ports from which Sinbad the Sailor journeyed, and a proposed location of the Garden of Eden. It played an important role in early Islamic history and was built in 636 (14 AH). It is Iraq's second largest and most populous city after Baghdad Basra is consistently one of the hottest cities in Iraq, with summer temperatures regularly exceeding 50 °C

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Plot: In a mythical, medieval North Africa (looking a lot like California) a Bedouin chief named Tamerlane is seeking to capture the magnificent wild stallion Shazada when he meets tomboyish Princess Tanya of Tunis. When the two meet again in Tunis, Tamerlane has run afoul of the barbaric Corsair Lords, one of whom Tanya's wicked cousin is forcing her to marry. To avoid this dire fate, Tanya must arrange for a "dark horse" to win the forthcoming great race...which means a battle of wits between Tanya and Tamerlane, taking romantic overtones...

A Rudaw journey to Iraq’s port city of Basra

Basra has been historically one of the richest cities of Iraq. In the old times and it still is a major center of trade and the country’s gateway to the outside world. It also holds vast oil reserves.
Agriculturally it is also rich and provides much of the drier provinces with fruit and vegetables.
It is known for its shanashils or balconies and terraces. Once it was a multicultural hub of Muslims, Christians, Jews and some Kurds in addition to foreign traders and company workers. Traces of the past glamour are still seen here and there.
But years of neglect added to years of war and sanctions led to the decay of most parts of Basra while parts of it are under renovation to keep up with the demand for business.

published: 16 Jul 2017

Life in Basra

Night vision:
1. Various of bright lights flashing as guns and mortars fire
2. Wide of shots coming from jeep and other Royal Marines' vehicles
3. Wide shot of fire-fight with soldier in vehicle with gun in foreground
4. Coalition vehicle in convoy on road
5. Wide of bright lights of ammunition from the fire fight passing through the shot
6. Vehicles on road, fire-fight in background
7. fire-fight, troops on vehicles in foreground
8. Two jeeps on road, flares from mortars falling in background
9. UPSOUND (English) "Get them out now, get them all out."
10. Tilt up of marine firing flare, mortar and gunshot into the air
11. Marine behind sand bank
Night vision:
12. Shot of Royal Marine firing automatic weapon
13. Marine in foreground, manoeuvering tanks behind him
14. Convo...

Basra after the Brits

Basra - Basrah - Schatt al-Arab 1979 البصرة شطّ العرب

The filmscenes are part of a series of travel films taken by Mrs.GeorgiaFriedrich in the 1970s.
available for broadcasting in Full HD : archive@koelnprogramm.de
for more info: www.worldfilmeritage.com or www.weltfilmerbe.de

Iraq war analysis: British troops relive a harrowing rescue mission in Basra

Iraq war analysis: British troops relive a harrowing rescue mission in Basra
Subscribe to the Guardian HERE: http://bitly.com/UvkFpD
Iraq war: 10 years on
In the second of a week-long series examining the aftermath of British engagement in Iraq, John Domokos talks to troops stationed in Basra

published: 15 Apr 2009

Car ride in basra iraq

car ride basra iraq

published: 23 Jun 2015

Travel Basra - Iraq

Basra, also al-Baṣrah (Arabic: البصرة‎‎), is an Iraqi city located on the Shatt al-Arab between Kuwait and Iran. It had an estimated population of 1.5 million of 2012. Basra is also Iraq's main port, although it does not have deep water access, which is handled at the port of Umm Qasr.
The city is part of the historic location of Sumer, one of the ports from which Sinbad the Sailor journeyed, and a proposed location of the Garden of Eden. It played an important role in early Islamic history and was built in 636 (14 AH). It is Iraq's second largest and most populous city after Baghdad Basra is consistently one of the hottest cities in Iraq, with summer temperatures regularly exceeding 50 °C

Basra Cob Rocket attack

A Rudaw journey to Iraq’s port city of Basra

Basra has been historically one of the richest cities of Iraq. In the old times and it still is a major center of trade and the country’s gateway to the outside...

Basra has been historically one of the richest cities of Iraq. In the old times and it still is a major center of trade and the country’s gateway to the outside world. It also holds vast oil reserves.
Agriculturally it is also rich and provides much of the drier provinces with fruit and vegetables.
It is known for its shanashils or balconies and terraces. Once it was a multicultural hub of Muslims, Christians, Jews and some Kurds in addition to foreign traders and company workers. Traces of the past glamour are still seen here and there.
But years of neglect added to years of war and sanctions led to the decay of most parts of Basra while parts of it are under renovation to keep up with the demand for business.

Basra has been historically one of the richest cities of Iraq. In the old times and it still is a major center of trade and the country’s gateway to the outside world. It also holds vast oil reserves.
Agriculturally it is also rich and provides much of the drier provinces with fruit and vegetables.
It is known for its shanashils or balconies and terraces. Once it was a multicultural hub of Muslims, Christians, Jews and some Kurds in addition to foreign traders and company workers. Traces of the past glamour are still seen here and there.
But years of neglect added to years of war and sanctions led to the decay of most parts of Basra while parts of it are under renovation to keep up with the demand for business.

Night vision:
1. Various of bright lights flashing as guns and mortars fire
2. Wide of shots coming from jeep and other Royal Marines' vehicles
3. Wide shot of fire-fight with soldier in vehicle with gun in foreground
4. Coalition vehicle in convoy on road
5. Wide of bright lights of ammunition from the fire fight passing through the shot
6. Vehicles on road, fire-fight in background
7. fire-fight, troops on vehicles in foreground
8. Two jeeps on road, flares from mortars falling in background
9. UPSOUND (English) "Get them out now, get them all out."
10. Tilt up of marine firing flare, mortar and gunshot into the air
11. Marine behind sand bank
Night vision:
12. Shot of Royal Marine firing automatic weapon
13. Marine in foreground, manoeuvering tanks behind him
14. Convoy of vehicles with flashes of light from fire-fight passing through shot
15. Marine firing several flares
Daylight shots:
16. Tracking shot with ruins of houses, plumes of black smoke on landscape, passing a wrecked and burnt Iraqi tank by road
17. A second wrecked tank by roadside
18. Third tank behind a sand bank, smoking after fire
19. Wide of several burnt vehicles, including a tank, one vehicle is still in flames
20. Wide of a group of Iraqi men with hands in air, one waving a makeshift white flag, walking towards marines (off camera) through palm trees
21. Wide of same group of men walking, burning tank in background, several plumes of smoke
22. Close up of hands in air
23. Wide of marine searching Iraqi man
24. Marines carrying injured Iraqi on stretcher to field ambulance
25. Group of Iraqi villagers, some waving to camera
26. Wide of marines walking through palm trees by buildings
Daylight shots:
27. BritishChallenger tank moving in to position
28. British soldiers blow up building containing Iraqi weapons cache
Daylight shots:
British frontline, north west of Basra
29. Various of British artillery pieces firing
30. British soldier runs for cover in foxhole as Iraqi fire comes in
31. Various of British artillery pieces firing
32. Various of mobile British 155mm guns on the move
STORYLINE:
British Royal Marines entered the southern Basra neighbourhood of Abu al Khasib after 15 hours of fighting overnight from Sunday to Monday.
In their biggest offensive so far in Iraq, 600 Royal Marines from 40 Commando took up a "consolidation position" before an expected push towards the Shatt-al-Arab waterway on Monday.
The British say an Iraqi force was trapped when a group of British Marines also moved into an area to the east of Abu al Khasib.
Iraqi defenders in bunker positions fired on the marines during the operation which began at 0200 GMT.
The British named the mission "OperationJames" after the fictional spy character James Bond.
It also involved a back up force of two tank squadrons and commando-trained Royal Engineers.
The British say several hundred soldiers in three rifle companies advanced on foot at dawn towards the Shatt-al-Arab waterway.
Throughout Monday morning, plumes of dark smoke rose from wrecked and burning Iraqi tanks, buildings and the landscape were pock-marked with the evidence of the prior night's fire-fight.
By Monday afternoon British guns on the front line north west of Basra were firing repeatedly.
The British army said that during Monday it had destroyed 25 Iraqi tanks, 12 gun positions, armoured cars and Iraqi infantry.
It was also moving up larger 155mm mobile guns with a range of 25 kilometres (15 miles)
The British military said its plan was to keep 3 Iraqi army divisions to the north of Basra out of the region.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/156226f8c67b1f8f10251f12cbd1e667
Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork

Night vision:
1. Various of bright lights flashing as guns and mortars fire
2. Wide of shots coming from jeep and other Royal Marines' vehicles
3. Wide shot of fire-fight with soldier in vehicle with gun in foreground
4. Coalition vehicle in convoy on road
5. Wide of bright lights of ammunition from the fire fight passing through the shot
6. Vehicles on road, fire-fight in background
7. fire-fight, troops on vehicles in foreground
8. Two jeeps on road, flares from mortars falling in background
9. UPSOUND (English) "Get them out now, get them all out."
10. Tilt up of marine firing flare, mortar and gunshot into the air
11. Marine behind sand bank
Night vision:
12. Shot of Royal Marine firing automatic weapon
13. Marine in foreground, manoeuvering tanks behind him
14. Convoy of vehicles with flashes of light from fire-fight passing through shot
15. Marine firing several flares
Daylight shots:
16. Tracking shot with ruins of houses, plumes of black smoke on landscape, passing a wrecked and burnt Iraqi tank by road
17. A second wrecked tank by roadside
18. Third tank behind a sand bank, smoking after fire
19. Wide of several burnt vehicles, including a tank, one vehicle is still in flames
20. Wide of a group of Iraqi men with hands in air, one waving a makeshift white flag, walking towards marines (off camera) through palm trees
21. Wide of same group of men walking, burning tank in background, several plumes of smoke
22. Close up of hands in air
23. Wide of marine searching Iraqi man
24. Marines carrying injured Iraqi on stretcher to field ambulance
25. Group of Iraqi villagers, some waving to camera
26. Wide of marines walking through palm trees by buildings
Daylight shots:
27. BritishChallenger tank moving in to position
28. British soldiers blow up building containing Iraqi weapons cache
Daylight shots:
British frontline, north west of Basra
29. Various of British artillery pieces firing
30. British soldier runs for cover in foxhole as Iraqi fire comes in
31. Various of British artillery pieces firing
32. Various of mobile British 155mm guns on the move
STORYLINE:
British Royal Marines entered the southern Basra neighbourhood of Abu al Khasib after 15 hours of fighting overnight from Sunday to Monday.
In their biggest offensive so far in Iraq, 600 Royal Marines from 40 Commando took up a "consolidation position" before an expected push towards the Shatt-al-Arab waterway on Monday.
The British say an Iraqi force was trapped when a group of British Marines also moved into an area to the east of Abu al Khasib.
Iraqi defenders in bunker positions fired on the marines during the operation which began at 0200 GMT.
The British named the mission "OperationJames" after the fictional spy character James Bond.
It also involved a back up force of two tank squadrons and commando-trained Royal Engineers.
The British say several hundred soldiers in three rifle companies advanced on foot at dawn towards the Shatt-al-Arab waterway.
Throughout Monday morning, plumes of dark smoke rose from wrecked and burning Iraqi tanks, buildings and the landscape were pock-marked with the evidence of the prior night's fire-fight.
By Monday afternoon British guns on the front line north west of Basra were firing repeatedly.
The British army said that during Monday it had destroyed 25 Iraqi tanks, 12 gun positions, armoured cars and Iraqi infantry.
It was also moving up larger 155mm mobile guns with a range of 25 kilometres (15 miles)
The British military said its plan was to keep 3 Iraqi army divisions to the north of Basra out of the region.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/156226f8c67b1f8f10251f12cbd1e667
Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork

Basra - Basrah - Schatt al-Arab 1979 البصرة شطّ العرب

The filmscenes are part of a series of travel films taken by Mrs.GeorgiaFriedrich in the 1970s.
available for broadcasting in Full HD : archive@koelnprogramm...

The filmscenes are part of a series of travel films taken by Mrs.GeorgiaFriedrich in the 1970s.
available for broadcasting in Full HD : archive@koelnprogramm.de
for more info: www.worldfilmeritage.com or www.weltfilmerbe.de

The filmscenes are part of a series of travel films taken by Mrs.GeorgiaFriedrich in the 1970s.
available for broadcasting in Full HD : archive@koelnprogramm.de
for more info: www.worldfilmeritage.com or www.weltfilmerbe.de

Iraq war analysis: British troops relive a harrowing rescue mission in Basra
Subscribe to the Guardian HERE: http://bitly.com/UvkFpD
Iraq war: 10 years on
In the second of a week-long series examining the aftermath of British engagement in Iraq, John Domokos talks to troops stationed in Basra

Iraq war analysis: British troops relive a harrowing rescue mission in Basra
Subscribe to the Guardian HERE: http://bitly.com/UvkFpD
Iraq war: 10 years on
In the second of a week-long series examining the aftermath of British engagement in Iraq, John Domokos talks to troops stationed in Basra

Basra, also al-Baṣrah (Arabic: البصرة‎‎), is an Iraqi city located on the Shatt al-Arab between Kuwait and Iran. It had an estimated population of 1.5 million of 2012. Basra is also Iraq's main port, although it does not have deep water access, which is handled at the port of Umm Qasr.
The city is part of the historic location of Sumer, one of the ports from which Sinbad the Sailor journeyed, and a proposed location of the Garden of Eden. It played an important role in early Islamic history and was built in 636 (14 AH). It is Iraq's second largest and most populous city after Baghdad Basra is consistently one of the hottest cities in Iraq, with summer temperatures regularly exceeding 50 °C

Basra, also al-Baṣrah (Arabic: البصرة‎‎), is an Iraqi city located on the Shatt al-Arab between Kuwait and Iran. It had an estimated population of 1.5 million of 2012. Basra is also Iraq's main port, although it does not have deep water access, which is handled at the port of Umm Qasr.
The city is part of the historic location of Sumer, one of the ports from which Sinbad the Sailor journeyed, and a proposed location of the Garden of Eden. It played an important role in early Islamic history and was built in 636 (14 AH). It is Iraq's second largest and most populous city after Baghdad Basra is consistently one of the hottest cities in Iraq, with summer temperatures regularly exceeding 50 °C

Basra Cob Rocket attack

Travel Basra - Iraq

Basra, also al-Baṣrah (Arabic: البصرة‎‎), is an Iraqi city located on the Shatt al-Arab between Kuwait and Iran. It had an estimated population of 1.5 million of 2012. Basra is also Iraq's main port, although it does not have deep water access, which is handled at the port of Umm Qasr.
The city is part of the historic location of Sumer, one of the ports from which Sinbad the Sailor journeyed, and a proposed location of the Garden of Eden. It played an important role in early Islamic history and was built in 636 (14 AH). It is Iraq's second largest and most populous city after Baghdad Basra is consistently one of the hottest cities in Iraq, with summer temperatures regularly exceeding 50 °C

published: 09 Aug 2016

Vlog #1 Visit to Iraq

published: 04 Apr 2017

The adventure begins | Traveling to Iraq

RE-UPLOAD; the first upload for this day in Iraq had an issue or two, so here's the new one. :) Sorry about that.... This covers my first day of travel to Iraq and the travel woes along the way.
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published: 28 Jun 2012

Iraqi tourist dollars welcomed in cash-strapped Kurdistan

ERBIL, Kurdistan Region – More than 80 Iraqi tour companies bring between 10,000 and 15,000 Iraqi tourists to the Kurdistan Region on a daily basis, creating job opportunities for locals.
One shop owner sees as much as a five-fold increase in his sales from tourist traffic.

Saafat Al Basra Residential & Commercial City

Traveling to kurdistan

Little travel in Iraq

published: 17 Dec 2017

Traveling in Macedonia: SKOPJE CITY TOUR FOR YOU!!

I was recently traveling in Macedonia, Skopje. I decided to give you a little tour around Skopje to show you around the city.
Cost of living in Macedonia is very cheap so it was, of course, a nice place to visit. ;) Like I show in the video, a steak from the grill costs only like 2-3 euros. Mostly I bought my food from the supermarket that wasn't expensive either.
Skopje had also some very beautiful places like in show in the video. They have built beautiful statues, monuments and buildings in Skopje.
In the video, I also explain the reason why I think that traveling is an investment rather than a waste of money.
I hope you find my Skopje tour enjoyable and useful.
Don't forget to like this video and subscribe to my channel for more wonderful videos in the future! :)
If you have any ...

Basra, also al-Baṣrah (Arabic: البصرة‎‎), is an Iraqi city located on the Shatt al-Arab between Kuwait and Iran. It had an estimated population of 1.5 million of 2012. Basra is also Iraq's main port, although it does not have deep water access, which is handled at the port of Umm Qasr.
The city is part of the historic location of Sumer, one of the ports from which Sinbad the Sailor journeyed, and a proposed location of the Garden of Eden. It played an important role in early Islamic history and was built in 636 (14 AH). It is Iraq's second largest and most populous city after Baghdad Basra is consistently one of the hottest cities in Iraq, with summer temperatures regularly exceeding 50 °C

Basra, also al-Baṣrah (Arabic: البصرة‎‎), is an Iraqi city located on the Shatt al-Arab between Kuwait and Iran. It had an estimated population of 1.5 million of 2012. Basra is also Iraq's main port, although it does not have deep water access, which is handled at the port of Umm Qasr.
The city is part of the historic location of Sumer, one of the ports from which Sinbad the Sailor journeyed, and a proposed location of the Garden of Eden. It played an important role in early Islamic history and was built in 636 (14 AH). It is Iraq's second largest and most populous city after Baghdad Basra is consistently one of the hottest cities in Iraq, with summer temperatures regularly exceeding 50 °C

The adventure begins | Traveling to Iraq

RE-UPLOAD; the first upload for this day in Iraq had an issue or two, so here's the new one. :) Sorry about that.... This covers my first day of travel to Iraq ...

RE-UPLOAD; the first upload for this day in Iraq had an issue or two, so here's the new one. :) Sorry about that.... This covers my first day of travel to Iraq and the travel woes along the way.
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RE-UPLOAD; the first upload for this day in Iraq had an issue or two, so here's the new one. :) Sorry about that.... This covers my first day of travel to Iraq and the travel woes along the way.
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ERBIL, Kurdistan Region – More than 80 Iraqi tour companies bring between 10,000 and 15,000 Iraqi tourists to the Kurdistan Region on a daily basis, creating job opportunities for locals.
One shop owner sees as much as a five-fold increase in his sales from tourist traffic.

ERBIL, Kurdistan Region – More than 80 Iraqi tour companies bring between 10,000 and 15,000 Iraqi tourists to the Kurdistan Region on a daily basis, creating job opportunities for locals.
One shop owner sees as much as a five-fold increase in his sales from tourist traffic.

I was recently traveling in Macedonia, Skopje. I decided to give you a little tour around Skopje to show you around the city.
Cost of living in Macedonia is very cheap so it was, of course, a nice place to visit. ;) Like I show in the video, a steak from the grill costs only like 2-3 euros. Mostly I bought my food from the supermarket that wasn't expensive either.
Skopje had also some very beautiful places like in show in the video. They have built beautiful statues, monuments and buildings in Skopje.
In the video, I also explain the reason why I think that traveling is an investment rather than a waste of money.
I hope you find my Skopje tour enjoyable and useful.
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I was recently traveling in Macedonia, Skopje. I decided to give you a little tour around Skopje to show you around the city.
Cost of living in Macedonia is very cheap so it was, of course, a nice place to visit. ;) Like I show in the video, a steak from the grill costs only like 2-3 euros. Mostly I bought my food from the supermarket that wasn't expensive either.
Skopje had also some very beautiful places like in show in the video. They have built beautiful statues, monuments and buildings in Skopje.
In the video, I also explain the reason why I think that traveling is an investment rather than a waste of money.
I hope you find my Skopje tour enjoyable and useful.
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Selected originals (offcuts, selected scenes, out-takes, rushes) for story "New Oil Wealth for Iraq" 52/7.
Lots of extra material on top of that used in the Newsreel Story.
NearBasra, Iraq.
LV. Interior Mr H. S.GibsonCBE, Managing Director of Iraq and Basra Petroleum Co. speaking (mute) at inauguration luncheon held in No. 4. shed at the depot. SCU. Mr. Gibson speaking. Also there is the AmericanAmbassador, Ed S Crocker, and Jamil Bey Al Madfa'ie. Guests applauding. The Prime Ministerof Iraq, Nuri Pasha el-Said gets to his feet to speak. The PM speaks (mute). Various shots of those listening.
Various shots of buildings and palm trees.
Dignitaries on board FrenchOil tanker 'PresidentMary' in docks at Fao. Pipeline and quay. Storage tanks for oil. Warning sign about explosions. Shots of men inspecting pumping equipment.
Shots of King Faisal II, and his uncle, Abdul, Illah, Prince Regent at football match. They arrive and are seated in comfy armchairs (outside). The players run out on to the dry pitch. Various shots of the game being played. Various shots of members of the crowd.
Various visitors to the oil installation come off a plane. They are greeted and walk away.
Shots of two Arab men walking their donkey alongside the desert pipeline.
Two men carry trays of food on their head.
Shots of Mr Gibson speaking (diff angle). Presentation of gifts to Iraqi PM and other guests.
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Selected originals (offcuts, selected scenes, out-takes, rushes) for story "New Oil Wealth for Iraq" 52/7.
Lots of extra material on top of that used in the Newsreel Story.
NearBasra, Iraq.
LV. Interior Mr H. S.GibsonCBE, Managing Director of Iraq and Basra Petroleum Co. speaking (mute) at inauguration luncheon held in No. 4. shed at the depot. SCU. Mr. Gibson speaking. Also there is the AmericanAmbassador, Ed S Crocker, and Jamil Bey Al Madfa'ie. Guests applauding. The Prime Ministerof Iraq, Nuri Pasha el-Said gets to his feet to speak. The PM speaks (mute). Various shots of those listening.
Various shots of buildings and palm trees.
Dignitaries on board FrenchOil tanker 'PresidentMary' in docks at Fao. Pipeline and quay. Storage tanks for oil. Warning sign about explosions. Shots of men inspecting pumping equipment.
Shots of King Faisal II, and his uncle, Abdul, Illah, Prince Regent at football match. They arrive and are seated in comfy armchairs (outside). The players run out on to the dry pitch. Various shots of the game being played. Various shots of members of the crowd.
Various visitors to the oil installation come off a plane. They are greeted and walk away.
Shots of two Arab men walking their donkey alongside the desert pipeline.
Two men carry trays of food on their head.
Shots of Mr Gibson speaking (diff angle). Presentation of gifts to Iraqi PM and other guests.
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Be Free (Pallivaalu Bhadravattakam) ft. Vandana Iyer

Official video for Vidya Vox's 2016 single "Be Free" and Malayalam folk song "Pallivaalu Bhadravattakam", by Vandana Iyer from Kuthu Fire EP: http://bit.ly/2w2u3yv | Subscribe: http://bit.ly/subVidya
Watch next, "We DontTalkAnymore | Pani Da Rang": http://bit.ly/2ixBUKW
Hey guys! I was in Kerala during Christmas and got to shoot this video with my sister Vandana. We grew up learning music together but don't get to sing together as much these days, so this was such a lovely opportunity. "Pallivalu Bhadravattakam" is a folk song from Kerala and this song's vibe inspired Shankar and I to write our own original lyrics and English tune. So many amazing people were part of this video! Check out all their links below!
Huge shoutout to Shiji Ulleri for helping shoot the video and coming all t...

After the sensuous performance in Aaj Phir, Surveen Chawla is back with her steamy moves and sensual groove in one of the hottest tracks of the year. T- Series presents to you ‘MohabbatBarsa De’ Full Song featuring Arjun from the movie Creature 3D. Directed by Vikram Bhatt and produced by Bhushan Kumar and Krishan Kumar.
Click to Share it on Facebook - http://bit.ly/MohabbatBarsaDeSong
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SONG - MOHABBAT BARSA DE
MOVIE - CREATURE 3D
SINGER - ARJUN, ARIJIT SINGH, SAMIRA KOPPIKAR
MUSIC DIRECTOR - TONY KAKKAR
MUSIC RECREATED BY - ARKO
LYRICS - TONY KAKKAR, ARJUN
VIDEO DIRECTOR- AJAY KUMAR, SANJUKTA KUMAR
MUSIC LABEL - T-SER...

Official video for Vidya Vox's 2016 single "Be Free" and Malayalam folk song "Pallivaalu Bhadravattakam", by Vandana Iyer from Kuthu Fire EP: http://bit.ly/2w2u3yv | Subscribe: http://bit.ly/subVidya
Watch next, "We DontTalkAnymore | Pani Da Rang": http://bit.ly/2ixBUKW
Hey guys! I was in Kerala during Christmas and got to shoot this video with my sister Vandana. We grew up learning music together but don't get to sing together as much these days, so this was such a lovely opportunity. "Pallivalu Bhadravattakam" is a folk song from Kerala and this song's vibe inspired Shankar and I to write our own original lyrics and English tune. So many amazing people were part of this video! Check out all their links below!
Huge shoutout to Shiji Ulleri for helping shoot the video and coming all the way from Abu Dhabi. Thanks to fam Shankar Tucker for the music production, videography and editing - as usual, it's kickass. And thanks to Jomy George for playing the chanda and coordinating everything in Cochin! So many people helped out with the video, and I'm so thankful to each and everyone of you! THANK YOU!
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VideoCredits:
Videography by: Shankar Tucker & Shiji Ulleri (FB:http://bit.ly/2j9RcXF, site: http://www.wisemonkeys.ae)
Drone: Shan Alpy
Editing: Shankar Tucker
Set Production by: Jayshankar Janardhanan & Shannu Karikkal - thank you for running around for weeks beforehand!
Dancers: You guys rock!
Bharatnatyam: Sreenidhi & Sreedevi | FB: https://www.facebook.com/Sreedevi-Sreenidhi-822337554544175/
Chattambees: Ranjini TH (Choreographer), Ashitha Das, Lakshmy Velayudhan, AthiraKochaniyan, AnjaliRose, & AparnaNandakumar (Chattambeez D3) | FB: http://bit.ly/2jzSmib
Costume: Gori Shardh
Dancer's Makeup: Kala Shasthri & Sudheer Shastri
Thank you to the graceful Kathakali dancer and the groovy chenda melam!
My Wardrobe: In collaboration with the lovely ladies at Studio East6!
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Official video for Vidya Vox's 2016 single "Be Free" and Malayalam folk song "Pallivaalu Bhadravattakam", by Vandana Iyer from Kuthu Fire EP: http://bit.ly/2w2u3yv | Subscribe: http://bit.ly/subVidya
Watch next, "We DontTalkAnymore | Pani Da Rang": http://bit.ly/2ixBUKW
Hey guys! I was in Kerala during Christmas and got to shoot this video with my sister Vandana. We grew up learning music together but don't get to sing together as much these days, so this was such a lovely opportunity. "Pallivalu Bhadravattakam" is a folk song from Kerala and this song's vibe inspired Shankar and I to write our own original lyrics and English tune. So many amazing people were part of this video! Check out all their links below!
Huge shoutout to Shiji Ulleri for helping shoot the video and coming all the way from Abu Dhabi. Thanks to fam Shankar Tucker for the music production, videography and editing - as usual, it's kickass. And thanks to Jomy George for playing the chanda and coordinating everything in Cochin! So many people helped out with the video, and I'm so thankful to each and everyone of you! THANK YOU!
Follow Vidya Vox:
Facebook: http://facebook.com/VidyaVoxMusic
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Instagram: http://instagram.com/VidyaVox
SnapChat: https://snapchat.com/add/vidyavox
Website: http://vidyavox.com
Follow Vandana Iyer:
YouTube: https://youtube.com/user/stylebaaji
Instagram: https://instagram.com/vandsiyer/
Watch More Vidya Vox:
Popular Videos: http://bit.ly/1Q1Z3iK
Mashups: http://bit.ly/1XMTWss
Originals: http://bit.ly/1UHV9gq
Collabs: http://bit.ly/1HXusnO
Listen To Vidya Vox On:
Spotify: http://bit.ly/2aSIn2m
iTunes: http://apple.co/2aLV8v0
Google Play: http://bit.ly/2aGFsXe
Amazon mp3: http://amzn.to/2bfAXFg
VideoCredits:
Videography by: Shankar Tucker & Shiji Ulleri (FB:http://bit.ly/2j9RcXF, site: http://www.wisemonkeys.ae)
Drone: Shan Alpy
Editing: Shankar Tucker
Set Production by: Jayshankar Janardhanan & Shannu Karikkal - thank you for running around for weeks beforehand!
Dancers: You guys rock!
Bharatnatyam: Sreenidhi & Sreedevi | FB: https://www.facebook.com/Sreedevi-Sreenidhi-822337554544175/
Chattambees: Ranjini TH (Choreographer), Ashitha Das, Lakshmy Velayudhan, AthiraKochaniyan, AnjaliRose, & AparnaNandakumar (Chattambeez D3) | FB: http://bit.ly/2jzSmib
Costume: Gori Shardh
Dancer's Makeup: Kala Shasthri & Sudheer Shastri
Thank you to the graceful Kathakali dancer and the groovy chenda melam!
My Wardrobe: In collaboration with the lovely ladies at Studio East6!
Site: http://bit.ly/2iajDCC
Business Inquiries:
Bookings: contact@vidyavox.com

After the sensuous performance in Aaj Phir, Surveen Chawla is back with her steamy moves and sensual groove in one of the hottest tracks of the year. T- Series...

After the sensuous performance in Aaj Phir, Surveen Chawla is back with her steamy moves and sensual groove in one of the hottest tracks of the year. T- Series presents to you ‘MohabbatBarsa De’ Full Song featuring Arjun from the movie Creature 3D. Directed by Vikram Bhatt and produced by Bhushan Kumar and Krishan Kumar.
Click to Share it on Facebook - http://bit.ly/MohabbatBarsaDeSong
Set it as your caller tune: SMS CRET16 to 54646
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Buy it from iTunes: https://geo.itunes.apple.com/in/album/mohabbat-barsa-de-single/id916164317?ls=1
SONG - MOHABBAT BARSA DE
MOVIE - CREATURE 3D
SINGER - ARJUN, ARIJIT SINGH, SAMIRA KOPPIKAR
MUSIC DIRECTOR - TONY KAKKAR
MUSIC RECREATED BY - ARKO
LYRICS - TONY KAKKAR, ARJUN
VIDEO DIRECTOR- AJAY KUMAR, SANJUKTA KUMAR
MUSIC LABEL - T-SERIES
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After the sensuous performance in Aaj Phir, Surveen Chawla is back with her steamy moves and sensual groove in one of the hottest tracks of the year. T- Series presents to you ‘MohabbatBarsa De’ Full Song featuring Arjun from the movie Creature 3D. Directed by Vikram Bhatt and produced by Bhushan Kumar and Krishan Kumar.
Click to Share it on Facebook - http://bit.ly/MohabbatBarsaDeSong
Set it as your caller tune: SMS CRET16 to 54646
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Buy it from iTunes: https://geo.itunes.apple.com/in/album/mohabbat-barsa-de-single/id916164317?ls=1
SONG - MOHABBAT BARSA DE
MOVIE - CREATURE 3D
SINGER - ARJUN, ARIJIT SINGH, SAMIRA KOPPIKAR
MUSIC DIRECTOR - TONY KAKKAR
MUSIC RECREATED BY - ARKO
LYRICS - TONY KAKKAR, ARJUN
VIDEO DIRECTOR- AJAY KUMAR, SANJUKTA KUMAR
MUSIC LABEL - T-SERIES
Set it as your CallerTune -
Mohabbat Barsa De - http://bit.ly/mohbbarsa
Mohabbat Barsa De - Female http://bit.ly/mohbbatfem
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A Rudaw journey to Iraq’s port city of Basra

Basra has been historically one of the richest cities of Iraq. In the old times and it still is a major center of trade and the country’s gateway to the outside world. It also holds vast oil reserves.
Agriculturally it is also rich and provides much of the drier provinces with fruit and vegetables.
It is known for its shanashils or balconies and terraces. Once it was a multicultural hub of Muslims, Christians, Jews and some Kurds in addition to foreign traders and company workers. Traces of the past glamour are still seen here and there.
But years of neglect added to years of war and sanctions led to the decay of most parts of Basra while parts of it are under renovation to keep up with the demand for business.

Night vision:
1. Various of bright lights flashing as guns and mortars fire
2. Wide of shots coming from jeep and other Royal Marines' vehicles
3. Wide shot of fire-fight with soldier in vehicle with gun in foreground
4. Coalition vehicle in convoy on road
5. Wide of bright lights of ammunition from the fire fight passing through the shot
6. Vehicles on road, fire-fight in background
7. fire-fight, troops on vehicles in foreground
8. Two jeeps on road, flares from mortars falling in background
9. UPSOUND (English) "Get them out now, get them all out."
10. Tilt up of marine firing flare, mortar and gunshot into the air
11. Marine behind sand bank
Night vision:
12. Shot of Royal Marine firing automatic weapon
13. Marine in foreground, manoeuvering tanks behind him
14. Convoy of vehicles with flashes of light from fire-fight passing through shot
15. Marine firing several flares
Daylight shots:
16. Tracking shot with ruins of houses, plumes of black smoke on landscape, passing a wrecked and burnt Iraqi tank by road
17. A second wrecked tank by roadside
18. Third tank behind a sand bank, smoking after fire
19. Wide of several burnt vehicles, including a tank, one vehicle is still in flames
20. Wide of a group of Iraqi men with hands in air, one waving a makeshift white flag, walking towards marines (off camera) through palm trees
21. Wide of same group of men walking, burning tank in background, several plumes of smoke
22. Close up of hands in air
23. Wide of marine searching Iraqi man
24. Marines carrying injured Iraqi on stretcher to field ambulance
25. Group of Iraqi villagers, some waving to camera
26. Wide of marines walking through palm trees by buildings
Daylight shots:
27. BritishChallenger tank moving in to position
28. British soldiers blow up building containing Iraqi weapons cache
Daylight shots:
British frontline, north west of Basra
29. Various of British artillery pieces firing
30. British soldier runs for cover in foxhole as Iraqi fire comes in
31. Various of British artillery pieces firing
32. Various of mobile British 155mm guns on the move
STORYLINE:
British Royal Marines entered the southern Basra neighbourhood of Abu al Khasib after 15 hours of fighting overnight from Sunday to Monday.
In their biggest offensive so far in Iraq, 600 Royal Marines from 40 Commando took up a "consolidation position" before an expected push towards the Shatt-al-Arab waterway on Monday.
The British say an Iraqi force was trapped when a group of British Marines also moved into an area to the east of Abu al Khasib.
Iraqi defenders in bunker positions fired on the marines during the operation which began at 0200 GMT.
The British named the mission "OperationJames" after the fictional spy character James Bond.
It also involved a back up force of two tank squadrons and commando-trained Royal Engineers.
The British say several hundred soldiers in three rifle companies advanced on foot at dawn towards the Shatt-al-Arab waterway.
Throughout Monday morning, plumes of dark smoke rose from wrecked and burning Iraqi tanks, buildings and the landscape were pock-marked with the evidence of the prior night's fire-fight.
By Monday afternoon British guns on the front line north west of Basra were firing repeatedly.
The British army said that during Monday it had destroyed 25 Iraqi tanks, 12 gun positions, armoured cars and Iraqi infantry.
It was also moving up larger 155mm mobile guns with a range of 25 kilometres (15 miles)
The British military said its plan was to keep 3 Iraqi army divisions to the north of Basra out of the region.
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Basra - Basrah - Schatt al-Arab 1979 البصرة شطّ العرب

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Iraq war analysis: British troops relive a harrowing rescue mission in Basra

Iraq war analysis: British troops relive a harrowing rescue mission in Basra
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Iraq war: 10 years on
In the second of a week-long series examining the aftermath of British engagement in Iraq, John Domokos talks to troops stationed in Basra

Travel Basra - Iraq

Basra, also al-Baṣrah (Arabic: البصرة‎‎), is an Iraqi city located on the Shatt al-Arab between Kuwait and Iran. It had an estimated population of 1.5 million of 2012. Basra is also Iraq's main port, although it does not have deep water access, which is handled at the port of Umm Qasr.
The city is part of the historic location of Sumer, one of the ports from which Sinbad the Sailor journeyed, and a proposed location of the Garden of Eden. It played an important role in early Islamic history and was built in 636 (14 AH). It is Iraq's second largest and most populous city after Baghdad Basra is consistently one of the hottest cities in Iraq, with summer temperatures regularly exceeding 50 °C

Travel Basra - Iraq

Basra, also al-Baṣrah (Arabic: البصرة‎‎), is an Iraqi city located on the Shatt al-Arab between Kuwait and Iran. It had an estimated population of 1.5 million of 2012. Basra is also Iraq's main port, although it does not have deep water access, which is handled at the port of Umm Qasr.
The city is part of the historic location of Sumer, one of the ports from which Sinbad the Sailor journeyed, and a proposed location of the Garden of Eden. It played an important role in early Islamic history and was built in 636 (14 AH). It is Iraq's second largest and most populous city after Baghdad Basra is consistently one of the hottest cities in Iraq, with summer temperatures regularly exceeding 50 °C

The adventure begins | Traveling to Iraq

RE-UPLOAD; the first upload for this day in Iraq had an issue or two, so here's the new one. :) Sorry about that.... This covers my first day of travel to Iraq and the travel woes along the way.
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Iraqi tourist dollars welcomed in cash-strapped Kurdistan

ERBIL, Kurdistan Region – More than 80 Iraqi tour companies bring between 10,000 and 15,000 Iraqi tourists to the Kurdistan Region on a daily basis, creating job opportunities for locals.
One shop owner sees as much as a five-fold increase in his sales from tourist traffic.

Traveling in Macedonia: SKOPJE CITY TOUR FOR YOU!!

I was recently traveling in Macedonia, Skopje. I decided to give you a little tour around Skopje to show you around the city.
Cost of living in Macedonia is very cheap so it was, of course, a nice place to visit. ;) Like I show in the video, a steak from the grill costs only like 2-3 euros. Mostly I bought my food from the supermarket that wasn't expensive either.
Skopje had also some very beautiful places like in show in the video. They have built beautiful statues, monuments and buildings in Skopje.
In the video, I also explain the reason why I think that traveling is an investment rather than a waste of money.
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Selected Originals - New Oil Wealth For Iraq (1952)

Selected originals (offcuts, selected scenes, out-takes, rushes) for story "New Oil Wealth for Iraq" 52/7.
Lots of extra material on top of that used in the Newsreel Story.
NearBasra, Iraq.
LV. Interior Mr H. S.GibsonCBE, Managing Director of Iraq and Basra Petroleum Co. speaking (mute) at inauguration luncheon held in No. 4. shed at the depot. SCU. Mr. Gibson speaking. Also there is the AmericanAmbassador, Ed S Crocker, and Jamil Bey Al Madfa'ie. Guests applauding. The Prime Ministerof Iraq, Nuri Pasha el-Said gets to his feet to speak. The PM speaks (mute). Various shots of those listening.
Various shots of buildings and palm trees.
Dignitaries on board FrenchOil tanker 'PresidentMary' in docks at Fao. Pipeline and quay. Storage tanks for oil. Warning sign about explosions. Shots of men inspecting pumping equipment.
Shots of King Faisal II, and his uncle, Abdul, Illah, Prince Regent at football match. They arrive and are seated in comfy armchairs (outside). The players run out on to the dry pitch. Various shots of the game being played. Various shots of members of the crowd.
Various visitors to the oil installation come off a plane. They are greeted and walk away.
Shots of two Arab men walking their donkey alongside the desert pipeline.
Two men carry trays of food on their head.
Shots of Mr Gibson speaking (diff angle). Presentation of gifts to Iraqi PM and other guests.
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Be Free (Pallivaalu Bhadravattakam) ft. Vandana Iyer

Official video for Vidya Vox's 2016 single "Be Free" and Malayalam folk song "Pallivaalu Bhadravattakam", by Vandana Iyer from Kuthu Fire EP: http://bit.ly/2w2u3yv | Subscribe: http://bit.ly/subVidya
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Hey guys! I was in Kerala during Christmas and got to shoot this video with my sister Vandana. We grew up learning music together but don't get to sing together as much these days, so this was such a lovely opportunity. "Pallivalu Bhadravattakam" is a folk song from Kerala and this song's vibe inspired Shankar and I to write our own original lyrics and English tune. So many amazing people were part of this video! Check out all their links below!
Huge shoutout to Shiji Ulleri for helping shoot the video and coming all the way from Abu Dhabi. Thanks to fam Shankar Tucker for the music production, videography and editing - as usual, it's kickass. And thanks to Jomy George for playing the chanda and coordinating everything in Cochin! So many people helped out with the video, and I'm so thankful to each and everyone of you! THANK YOU!
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After the sensuous performance in Aaj Phir, Surveen Chawla is back with her steamy moves and sensual groove in one of the hottest tracks of the year. T- Series presents to you ‘MohabbatBarsa De’ Full Song featuring Arjun from the movie Creature 3D. Directed by Vikram Bhatt and produced by Bhushan Kumar and Krishan Kumar.
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It turns out that a theory explaining how we might detect parallel universes and prediction for the end of the world was proposed and completed by physicist Stephen Hawking shortly before he died ... &nbsp;. According to reports, the work predicts that the universe would eventually end when stars run out of energy ... ....

In another blow to the Trump administration Monday, the US Supreme Court decided Arizona must continue to issue state driver’s licenses to so-called Dreamer immigrants and refused to hear an effort by the state to challenge the Obama-era program that protects hundreds of thousands of young adults brought into the country illegally as children, Reuters reported ... – WN.com. Jack Durschlag....

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Britain’s Royal Astronomical Society announced Monday that an object called 1I/2017 (‘Oumuamua) – the first confirmed asteroid known to have journeyed here from outside our solar system – most likely came from from a binary star system, or two stars orbiting a common center of gravity, EarthSky reported ... They looked at how common these star systems are in the galaxy ... ....

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36 other countries were involved in its aftermath ...The following day, coalition forces launched an incursion into BasraProvince from their massing point close to the Iraqi-Kuwaiti border. While special forces launched an amphibious assault from the Persian Gulf to secure Basra and the surrounding petroleum fields, the main invasion army moved into southern Iraq, occupying the region and engaging in the Battle of Nasiriyah on 23 March....

The ban has been in place since the 2003U.S.-led invasion, but the organization now believes there is enough stability in Iraq to allow games at stadiums in Basra, Erbil, and Karbala... game between Qatar and Syria in the southern port city of Basra on March 21....

Iraq’s latest attempt to expand oil production capacity has the oil ministry considering a plan to inject seawater into underwater crude deposits from a manmade island, according to a new report by Bloomberg ... Ihsan Abdul Jabbar, director of the state-owned Basra Oil Co., told Bloomberg that the ministry already received five bids from companies interested in creating new processing capacity at the 450,000-barrels… ... ....

Oil halted gains as U.S. explorers resumed their drilling binge, raising concerns over whether output cuts by OPEC and its allies will be enough to clear a glut despite a pledge from Russia that it's committed to the curbs ...U.S ... in London ... Iraq's Basra oil output will reach 3.5 million barrels a day by the end of this year, up from 3.15 million a day currently, Ihsan Abdul Jabbar, director-general of Basra Oil Co., said in an interview....

This Friday we have one of the most interesting movies of this year releasing called Hichki. Rani Mukerji returns to the big screen with an ambition to become a teacher. But there is something that is keeping her from it. The actress is still the favourite of many ...Film. Hichki. Director ... Star cast. Rani Mukerji, Asif Basra, Harsh Mayar, Supriya and Sachin Pilgaonkar ... ....

Fifa has lifted its near three-decade ban on Iraq hosting international football matches, with the cities of Erbil, Basra and Karbala being approved to stage official competitive games ... "We are allowing international matches to be staged in the cities of Erbil, Basra and Karbala," Fifa president Gianni Infantino told reporters after a meeting of the Fifa Council in Bogota on Friday....

FIFA has finally and fully approved video review to help referees at the World Cup. Also Friday, the world soccer body lifted its three-decade ban on Iraq's hosting of international events. The cities of Irbil, Basra and Karbala were given the go-ahead to stage official matches.The last step toward ... ....

FIFA lifted its three-decade ban on Iraq hosting international football on Friday with the cities of Arbil, Basra and Karbala given the go-ahead to stage official matches. "We are allowing international matches to be staged in the cities of Arbil, Basra and Karbala," FIFA president Gianni Infantino told reporters after a meeting of the FIFA Council in Bogota....

FIFA lifted its 3-decade ban on Iraq hosting international football on Friday, with the cities of Arbil, Basra and Karbala given the go-ahead to stage official matches. "We are allowing international matches to be staged in the cities of Arbil, Basra and Karbala," FIFA president Gianni Infantino told reporters after a meeting of the FIFA Council in Bogota....

FIFA has lifted its three-decade ban on Iraq hosting international football with the cities of Arbil, Basra and Karbala given the go-ahead to stage matches. “We are allowing international matches to be staged in the cities of Arbil, Basra and Karbala,” FIFA president Gianni Infantino told reporters after a meeting of the FIFA Council here on Friday....